Robert - I was so excited to get the position, I failed my first test. But hey, I didn't want the job... I just wanted to clarify that definition. And I am with you - perfection doesn't exist - but I'd take it farther and say perfection shouldn't be striven for.
Matt - that was as response even worse than the worst of Mucci. We weren't talking about any specific course - we were talking about your insistence that perfection is required for a course to be a Doak 10.
Come on man, you are not perfect. Admit that you had this wrong. Shit Doak says it himself. You said:
then the definition of a perfect course should be exactly that -- perfect. Doak says
Ballybunion is one of the 10's on the Doak scale (and probably not the only one) where there are a couple of holes of which I don't think so highly ... but I still gave it a 10, so my definition must be not quite right.If you can't see that that means perfection is NOT required, then there is no hope for you. But if you really do need this type of Muccian I can never be wrong education, then please do go read the rest of the thread in the URL I posted.
Sorry man, you're wrong. And it's OK... it would be a very very crazy world if you were indeed perfect yourself.